Meet the International Star Behind Beyoncé's Pizza Outfit

We hadn't gotten our fill of kitschy-cool prints even after Miley Cyrus debuted her kitty-emblazoned bikini last month, and luckily for us, Beyoncé found a way to really satiate our sartorial appetite. In what could be considered an act of rebellion against her temporarily vegan state, the singer made headlines last week when she decided that if she couldn't eat her pizza, she would wear it instead. (Judging by the complementary prints of her pants and crop top, pepperoni is Knowles' topping of choice.)

The culinary-inspired outfit is part of Tokyo-based model Kiko Mizuhara's fall/winter capsule collection with Opening Ceremony. Since a collab with the cult-fave retailer is no easy gig to nab, we were curious to learn more about the girl behind the quirky, Bey-approved designs. Get your primer on the multi-talented mogul below.

1. When she's not walking the Paris and London runways, she's taking Japan's fashion industry by storm. The model's first big break was within the pages of Seventeen Japan, and since then, the 23-year-old has enjoyed success all over the globe. She even has a coffee table book to her name.

2. But that's not her only trade. Even her high-octane fashion career isn't keeping her too busy—she's also starred in several Japanese films, and sings, too.

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3. She likes to multitask. As noted above, Mizuhara refuses to be a one-trick pony. After designing her line for Opening Ceremony, she starred in the campaign—wearing the pizza print, naturally.

4. She's American-born. As a matter of fact, the model was born in Texas, before moving to Japan at age 2. Though she was raised there, Mizuhara is Korean-American.

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Photo: via Instagram

5. She makes a mean Miley.We saw far more VMAs-inspired leotards on Halloween night than we could possibly bear (ha), but Mizuhara definitely pulled it off in a cringe-free way.

Bonus Fact: In spite of her amazing talent and success, she's still a Beyoncé fangirl at heart. (Aren't we all?)